II (c) 101
Causal law / Armstrong: In the simplest case, the following entailment: Cause * (F, G) Entails (x) (Fx> cause ([Fx], [Gx])) - "F-ness causes G-ness implies that for all Fs if something is an F, it causes that the same thing is G" - the entailment is not from right to left - right: mere bundle of individual causes_____________Explanation of symbols: Roman numerals
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